Crime and Punishment and Red and Black were French. Both novels used the protagonist's personal experience as a clue to show the social reality and the complexity of human nature during the French Revolution. The protagonist of Crime and Punishment was a young lawyer named Yan who worked in the Superior Court of Justice in Paris to uphold justice. However, he gradually realized that the law could not solve social problems, but could only aggravate social contradictions. In the second half of the novel, Salt was forced to face the choice of his conscience and finally chose to give up the legal profession and embark on the road of revolution. The protagonist of Red and Black was the famous French poet Delacroix. The novel used his growing up experience as the main line to show the dark side of French society in the late 19th century and the complexity of human nature. In the novel, Delacroix met various characters, including his teachers, lovers, friends, and enemies. Through his own experiences, he revealed the unfairness of society and the ugliness of human nature. These two novels both explored human nature, freedom, justice and power, reflecting the social reality of the French Revolution and people's thinking and exploration of these issues.
Crime and Punishment was a crime novel published in 1860 by Beaton, England. It was about a lawyer named Alfred Grant, who pondered and discussed the punishment and rehabilitation of criminals when dealing with some cases. The novel was mainly about a wealthy businessman, Grant's old friend, who was sentenced to prison for corruption. In prison, he met a prisoner named Zephine and the two gradually became good friends. With Grant's help, Zephine gradually adapted to the prison life through labor and Grant's teaching, and helped the other prisoners take their first step out of the darkness. In the process of handling cases, Grant not only had to find loopholes in the law for the criminals, but also consider how to reform the criminals so that they could be reborn. He constantly explored new teaching methods in an attempt to make the prison an educational institution that could promote the rehabilitation of criminals. Crime and Punishment was regarded as a classic work of 19th-century English novels, which showed a deep exploration of human nature, law, morality and other issues by describing a lawyer's thoughts on the trial and reform of criminals.
Crime and Punishment was published in the United States in 1967. The novel told the story of an Italian migrant named Alvin Correia. Alvin was a smart, kind, and cultured young man. His new life in America was full of hope and dreams. However, he soon encountered various difficulties and setbacks, including being separated from his wife, being framed, and being charged with murder. At the trial, Alvin found himself misunderstood and wronged. He tried to defend himself, but the evidence was conclusive. He was finally sentenced to death. Through the story of Alvin, the novel explored the theme of humanity, justice, freedom and power. At the same time, it also reflected the problems of race, class and gender in American society, and presented the living conditions and cultural background of Italian immigrants in American society. Crime and Punishment was regarded as one of Calvino's masterpieces and a literary work with profound thoughts and beautiful writing style.
The Investiture of the Gods was an ancient Chinese novel. It told the story of King Wu of Zhou, Ji Fa, the son of King Wen of Zhou at the end of the Shang Dynasty. After King Wen of Zhou destroyed the Shang Dynasty, hundreds of immortals and demons were listed on the Investiture of the Gods and were conferred the titles of princes and gods. The following is a summary of the main plot and content of Investiture of the Gods: At the end of the Shang Dynasty, the son of King Wen of Zhou, King Wu of Zhou, Ji Fa, overthrew the Shang Dynasty and established the Zhou Dynasty. King Wu of Zhou heard that at the end of the Shang Dynasty, a group of immortals and demons were conferred the title of dukes and gods, so he sent Jiang Shang and others to conquer them. During the war, King Wu of Zhou and Jiang Shang led the army to fight against the Shang army and finally successfully destroyed the Shang Dynasty. All the immortals and demons at the end of the Shang Dynasty were conferred the title of princes and gods. The hundreds of immortals and demons on the Investiture of the Gods were conferred the titles of dukes and gods, and they began their reign in the Zhou Dynasty. Some of the immortals and demons played an important role in the establishment and development of the Zhou Dynasty, such as Jiang Ziya, Nezha, Yang Jian, etc. There were also some special characters among the immortals and demons on the Investiture of the Gods. For example, Shen Gongpao, Huang Tianba, and the others had performed well in the war, but were eventually conferred the title of demons for personal reasons. There were also some kind-hearted immortals such as Huang Feihu and Zhang Yide who played an active role in the governance of the Zhou Dynasty. Investiture of the Gods also described some conflicts between demons and immortals. For example, there were some fights between demons and immortals at the end of the Shang Dynasty and some conflicts between immortals and demons after the establishment of the Zhou Dynasty. Investiture of the Gods was a novel set in the Zhou Dynasty, which described the story of immortals and demons at the end of the Shang Dynasty.
"Red and Black" was a French story about a young lawyer, Gaspar De Sant, who revealed the injustice, moral decay, and distortion of human nature through his experiences and knowledge in the dark side of 18th century French society. The protagonist of the story, Gaspar De Sant, was born into a poor lawyer's family and lived in a very difficult environment since childhood. At school, he was ostracized and bullied by his classmates, and even misunderstood as a criminal. After experiencing a series of setbacks and tribulations, he gradually grew into a strong, upright, and thoughtful young man. In the law firm, he encountered many chilling things, such as client fraud, lawyer corruption and so on. In the process of dealing with these cases, he gradually realized the injustice of society and the loss of morality. He began to think about the nature of human nature and the difference between good and evil, and tried to change the status quo of society through his own efforts. In the end, Gaspar de Sant became an influential figure who contributed to the progress of French society through his own efforts and the power of justice. Through Gaspar's experience, the novel reflects the dark side of French society and the distortion of human nature at that time, and also shows the author's deep thinking about human nature.
The characters. Raskolnikov is a very complex character. His thoughts and actions drive the whole story.
It's a masterpiece because of its deep exploration of human psychology and morality. The characters are complex and the plot keeps you engaged.
'The Great Dominator' was a fantasy novel written by Tian Silkworm Tudou. The story was mainly about a young man named Mu Chen, who became the guardian of the Door of Apocalypse after experiencing difficulties and dangers. He started a series of wonderful adventures with the other protagonists. The background of the story was a fantasy world called the Apocalypse World. In this world, there were all kinds of magical creatures and magical powers, as well as complicated interpersonal relationships and conspiracies. Mu Chen had experienced many setbacks and difficulties during his growth, but he had also made many like-minded friends and continuously improved his strength to become a true hero. In the story, Mu Chen and his companions not only had to deal with challenges from various mysterious forces, but they also had to face the pursuit of evil forces and the various tests of the guardians of the Door of Revelation. The whole story was full of adventure and excitement, but it also contained profound philosophy and human thinking. It was a very classic fantasy novel.
The author of Crime and Punishment was Russia.
The heroine of "Crime and Punishment" was Alice Fitzgerald. She was one of the representatives of the " Music Age " in America. Her works were based on the American society of the 1920s and 1930s and told many stories about love, friendship, freedom and human rights. Crime and Punishment was one of Alice's masterpieces and was considered a classic novel as well as one of the most important works in the history of American literature.
The main character is Raskolnikov. He is a complex figure who commits a crime and then has to face the consequences both internally and externally.